Former WWE star Enzo Amore removed from Survivor Series by security

WATCH: Former WWE wrestler Enzo Amore was forcibly removed by security at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday night after attempting to cause a distraction during the Survivor Series event.

Former World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. (WWE) wrestler Enzo Amore was forcibly removed by security at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday night after attempting to cause a distraction during the Survivor Series event.

Amore, whose real name is Eric Ardnt, was wearing a hoodie and appeared to be disguising himself. He also wore a black wig to cover his bleached blonde hair.

During the Authors of Pain versus The Bar tag team match, he removed his hoodie, stood on a chair and chanted several of his catchphrases from his time working in wrestling for WWE.

In January, Amore was fired by the WWE after a woman alleged on Twitter that he raped her and police opened a sexual assault investigation.

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WWE suspended him on Jan. 22, noting that they have zero tolerance for matters involving sexual harassment or assault.

“WWE has zero tolerance for matters involving sexual harassment or sexual assault,” the organization said in a statement provided to CBS Sports. “Until this matter is resolved, Eric Arndt (aka Enzo Amore) has been suspended.”

A lawyer representing Arndt said he denied the accusations and is cooperating with authorities.

The woman who made the accusation shared a graphic account on Twitter, saying she was plied with drugs and left alone with the wrestler by his friends.

No charges were filed in the incident and authorities cited a lack of evidence.

WWE has not commented on Amore being removed from the Staples Center as of this writing.